Cape Cod Two-Day Seminars
COURSE DESCRIPTION
In this 2-day seminar, participants will explore the official definition of dyslexia and will come to better understand how the impacts of this common specific learning disability (SLD) can affect students in the middle and high school classrooms. Participants will also learn research-based best practices to help these students manage the increase in pace, volume, and complexity of assignments and content. Additionally, participants will view sample lessons and explore ways to break down assignments to best support their student’s learning needs.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
LEVEL
This course is appropriate for educators who work at the middle and high school levels. This course is not designed for elementary educators.
MATERIALS
Materials will be provided on-site.
Credits | |
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10 Hours/PDPs 1 Optional Graduate Credit |
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Dates/Time | Price |
July 24-25, 2023 8:30am - 3:00pm |
$300 |
Over 98% of educators felt that their Outreach Summer Institute seminar provided them with strategies and tools that will help their students.
Kaia has been at Landmark since 2006. In addition to her work for Outreach, she has been a language arts teacher at Landmark High School. Previously, her roles and responsibilities included assistant director of the preparatory program, academic advisor, and full-time teacher and tutor. Kaia graduated from The College of Santa Fe with her bachelor’s in English, and she earned her master’s degree in special education from Simmons University.